Former Beatles star being celebrated by fellow songwriters for contribution to music over past half century
Paul is being celebrated by fellow songwriters with a special one-off prize at the NME Awards recognising his contribution to music over the past half century.
The music weekly has chosen to honour him after approaching a number
of musicians who were united in naming him as being unmatchable in his
craft.
He is to attend the event, to be staged on February 26 at London’s O2
Academy in Brixton, to collect his Songwriter’s Songwriter award.
NME editor Mike Williams said: “We’ve spoken to the biggest and best
musicians around, and they’ve told us Paul McCartney is the world’s
ultimate songwriter. Paul’s enduring and stunning talent is worth
celebrating, and I’m incredibly honoured that NME are giving him the
special, one-of-its-kind Songwriter’s Songwriter award to recognise
that.”
Another honorary prize will go to Belle & Sebastian, who have been chosen for the Outstanding Contribution To Music Award.
The group’s Stuart Murdoch said: “We’re the Status Quo of indie, we’re still here.”
US band Blondie will collect the Godlike Genius prize, while Damon Albarn will be given the innovation award.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Huw Stephens will host the event.
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